Development routes
Library starting points, new custom profiles, matches, and reformulations depending on what the project needs.
Most flavor suppliers separate the sample phase from production. We don't. Every sample is built with your manufacturing specs, so when you approve it, scaling is confirmation, not a new problem.

That means understanding the use level, carrier, processing conditions, and label requirements before the first sample ships, not after you've already approved something that won't scale. The brief shapes the formula. The formula shapes the production path.
Library starting points, new custom profiles, matches, and reformulations depending on what the project needs.
Liquid and powder flavors built around use level, carrier, handling, declaration, and finished-product format.
Low minimum order policy, responsive sample support, and practical order conversations that help teams plan.
Support across bakery, beverage, confectionery, dairy, nutraceutical, oral care, pharmaceutical, and popcorn.
Most sample delays come from misaligned expectations at the start. The goal is to remove guesswork before time is spent on the wrong path.
Capture the application, flavor target, format, declaration, benchmark, and timing.
Decide whether the best path is a stock direction, custom development, matching, or reformulation.
Evaluate taste, strength, use level, masking, processing fit, and customer feedback.
Prepare the approved flavor for ordering, documentation, and repeat manufacturing.
Ask about minimums, sample timing, repeat orders, documentation, and the details needed to quote or produce the flavor.

Format, use level, label requirements, processing conditions, packaging, order size, and timeline all affect the best flavor route. Sharing those details up front helps us recommend a cleaner next step.